Terms of Service
Last updated: February 2026
ReviewBridge.com belongs to Aameya Digital Media, and these terms apply when you use it.
What we do here
We review web tools. Hosting providers, website builders, AI and SaaS products, WordPress plugins and themes, email marketing platforms. Sometimes we write comparison guides too. It’s an editorial site — we test things and write about them.
Ground rules
Use the site however you like for personal reading. Share pages, bookmark them, send them to colleagues. That’s all fair game.
A few things are off limits though. Don’t republish our content elsewhere without asking first. If you want to scrape pages with a bot, check robots.txt before you start — if it’s not explicitly allowed, assume it’s not. Trying to access backend systems or using the site for anything illegal will get you blocked. Pretty standard stuff.
Copyright
We own everything published on ReviewBridge. The text, the images, the logos, the code behind it. If you want to quote a few lines in a blog post or article, go ahead — just link back to us. For anything bigger than a short quote, you need to email us and get permission.
Our reviews are opinions
Real opinions based on real testing, but opinions all the same. We’re not giving you professional advice — not financial, not legal, not technical. Read the review, take what’s useful, then make your own call.
One thing to keep in mind: products change. A hosting company could raise their prices next Tuesday, or scrap a feature we praised, or get bought out entirely. We revise reviews when we catch these changes (each review shows a last-updated date), but we can’t stay on top of everything in real time. Before you commit to buying anything, verify the current pricing and feature set on the vendor’s own website. And your experience with any product could easily differ from ours, because your setup and use case won’t be the same as ours.
Affiliate links
Some of our links are affiliate links, meaning we might earn a commission if you click and buy. You won’t pay more because of it. There’s a full breakdown on the Affiliate Disclosure page. Once you click through to another site, you’re dealing with their terms and their policies — we’ve got no say in what happens over there.
Newsletter
If you subscribe, you’ll hear from us by email. There’s an unsubscribe link in every one. The Privacy Policy covers data handling.
The legal fine print
Nobody loves this part, but it needs to be here. The site is provided as-is. We can’t guarantee 100% uptime or promise that every page is error-free at all times. We put the work in, but stuff goes wrong occasionally.
Aameya Digital Media isn’t liable for indirect or consequential damages that come from using this site. That includes situations where our content has a mistake in it, or where a product you bought through one of our links didn’t work out. Total liability on any claim is capped at USD $50. That might sound extreme, but it’s a standard protection for small independent publishers — we can’t be held responsible for what a vendor does with their product after we’ve reviewed it.
And if something you do on the site, or a breach of these terms, ends up costing us in legal fees, you’re responsible for covering those costs.
Changes and disputes
If we update these terms, the date at the top changes. Continued use of the site after that means you’re accepting the new version. Any legal disputes are governed by applicable law and handled by the appropriate court.
Contact
Aameya Digital Media
info@reviewbridge.com
https://reviewbridge.com
